Archive for May, 2010

May
31
2010

Our pets are living longer due to innovations in veterinary care, diagnostics, and earlier intervention. Nevertheless the key to making the most of our “older” pets is not only in increasing their life span, but in being able to help them enjoy their later years to the fullest extent. Like people, dogs and cats are [...]

May
29
2010

Watch this video for a demonstration of “How to Care for an Elderly Cat”. Tocomplete the task, you will need: A beloved elderly cat Pet stairs or materials to make a ramp A cat brush or comb Get started with the first step: Older cats are less active and have trouble reaching things, so build [...]

May
28
2010

So everybody wants a dog that sits, heels, and fetches on command – who doesn’t? Unfortunately, not all people has the extra time and money a professional dog school would require. Does this mean you can’t enjoy the convenience and luxury of a trained dog? Definitely not! It’s not a privilege but a necessity that [...]

May
20
2010

I’m a loving cat owner and I always try to do what’s best for the cat. She’s always loved wet food but not long ago began to shy away from it. I wondered exactly what was wrong… does she have a stomach upset perhaps or does she simply no longer like the taste? A trip [...]

May
19
2010

The best way to treat a cat with a cold is by going to the veterinarian to get an antibiotic. Treat a cat with a cold with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care. Expert: Diana Korten Contact: www.thecatbehaviorist.com/ Bio: Diana Korten is certified in Pet First Aid by the [...]

May
14
2010

Pet nail care is an essential part of your pet’s complete health care. Because claws continually grow and are not always worn down as they would if they have been going for walks, subsequently it is up to you to help in keeping them at a comfortable length. Whenever nails are too long, this affects [...]

May
9
2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR from JUNE and JED. When we get cats, only Moms cat advice can save us and the entire city from total annihilation.

May
9
2010

FIV, or the Feline Immunodeficiency Virus is a cat health care problem which is unfortunately untreatable, it remains relatively common because there is no vaccine available at the moment. The virus is passed from one cat to another through biting because saliva caries the virus, so this serious cat health care problem is more common [...]

May
7
2010

It is natural and logical that as a cat ages it beings to face more and more cat health care problems. Just as with humans, the older a cat gets the more its health deteriorates. People with older cats should always make cat health care a priority and keep close watch of their pet’s condition. [...]